This partnership explores the emerging science of environmental health, justice, and education relevant to the state of Alaska and its people. Coordinated by Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT), CHE-AK works to inform health professionals, researchers, health-affected groups, government agents and other concerned citizens about environmental links to disease and disability. You can learn more about CHE Alaska’s partnership with ACAT on the ACAT website.
Calls from the CHE Alaska Partnership
December 2, 2020
Adverse effects of PFAS on Immune System Health: Complicating recovery during the COVID-19 Pandemic
October 28, 2020
Protecting Children's Environmental Health While Re-opening Schools: Recommendations from the Healthy Schools Network
September 30, 2020
The Proposed Pebble Mine and Threats to Our Ways of Life: Bristol Bay Communities’ Ongoing Efforts to Protect Our Cultures and Health
July 29, 2020
Lessons Learned from the Alaskan Home Garden: Consequences and Alternatives to Pesticide Use for our Soils, Plants, and Ourselves
June 24, 2020
Cancer-causing Chemicals in Everyday Products: Your Right-to-Know and Necessary Actions to Prevent Harm
April 29, 2020
More Harm than Good: New Science, Legal Actions, and Policy on Oil Spill Dispersants
March 25, 2020
The Role of Mycoremediation in Alaska: Applications and limitations of mushroom-based bioremediation in cool climates
February 26, 2020
Holding Corporations Accountable for Contamination: The Role of Litigation, Regulation, and Research to Address the PFAS Problem
January 29, 2020
From the St. Lawrence River to St. Lawrence Island: The role of community engaged research in achieving environmental health and justice